Dan Wedderburn: Victory 2004 slate. Economist. Member of D.C. Human Rights Commission since 1997, Far Northeast-Southeast Council since 2000; board of directors of Jelleff Boys and Girls Club since 1993, executive committee of D.C. Democratic State Committee since 2001.
Victor D. Wenk: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent since 1996. Charter member of the Federal Senior Executive Service and chair of the COG Citizen Advisory Committee. Served on the Ward 3 Democratic Committee for 20 years and on the executive committee for 17 years.
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Ward 1 Committeewomen
Anita Bellamy Shelton: Ward 1 Democrats slate. Incumbent since 1996. Social worker and member of Metropolitan Wesley AME Zion church, Children's Coalition, Family Advocacy and Support Network, and the block club for the 1900 block of Lamont St. NW.
Linda Lancaster: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent. Deputy chair of Information Services and External Affairs Committee for the D.C. Democratic State Committee; deputy editor of Democratically Speaking; former recording secretary, corresponding secretary and precinct representative for Ward 1 Democrats.
Lillian Perdomo: Victory 2004 slate. Founding member and first president of Hermanas Unidas. Volunteer for Jim Graham, Phil Mendelson and Anthony A. Williams; D.C. Council staffer for the Committee on Local, Regional and Federal Affairs; and member of the Commission on Latino Community Development. Presently on the executive board of the Council of Latino Agencies and chair of the Joint Advisory Council on ESL and Multi-cultural Education.
Ward 1 Committeemen
Jerry S. Cooper: Ward 1 Democrats slate. Incumbent since 1974. Retired. Founder and former long-term president of the Ward 1 Democrats. Worked campaigns for former City Council Member Dave Clark and presidential candidate Henry Jackson in 1976. Also former ANC commissioner.
Stanley "Stan" Mayes: Ward 1 Democrats slate. Incumbent for 12 years. Served as a precinct captain in Ward 1 for almost 20 years. ANC commissioner for 13 years. Chair of 3rd District Police Citizens Advisory Council, on the board of trustees United Planning Organization, vice chair of Peoples Involvement Corporation, president of the Urban Forest Council of Washington. A real estate zoning and land use consultant.
Sean Tenner: Victory 2004 slate. A Democratic political consultant for M&R Strategic Services, convention manager for the D.C. Delegation at this year's Democratic National Convention. Also executive director and co-founder of D.C. Democracy Fund PAC and former campaign aide for Council member Jim Graham in 2002.
Charles Thies: Victory 2004 slate. Political, conference management and special events consultant since 1994. Political director of D.C. Democracy Fund PAC. Former campaign manager for Phil Mendelson in 2002 and logistics coordinator for the AIDS Memorial Quilt Wellness Pavilion in 1996.
Patrick J. Nelson: Independent. Currently board member of Pleasant Plains Civic Association, executive committee member of Ward 1 Democrats (four years), and treasurer of 3rd District Police Advisory Citizens Council. Accountant.
Ward 2 Committeewomen
Karen Armagost: Victory 2004 slate. Runningunopposed.
Chasta Jones: Victory 2004 slate. Runningunopposed.
Ward 2 Committeewomen
Patrick Allen: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent. Vice chair of Ward 2 Democrats since 2002, Fifth Precinct captain (1992-2000), volunteer for Clinton in 1992 and 1996, member of Executive Board Federation of Citizens Associations (1996-2004) and vice president of the Citizens Association of Georgetown (1996-2000).
Paul J. Riley: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent since 2002. An attorney who was a Ward 2 precinct captain (Precinct 15) for most of the 1990s.
Rudi Riet: Running Against Bush slate. Systems analyst who acted as Internet coordinator for Howard Dean campaign.
Ward 3 Committeewomen
Patricia "Pat" Elwood: Victory 2004 slate. Running unopposed.